What we do

We empower young people through creative arts.

Many young people are sidelined in our communities simply because they are choosing a creative path. There is a negative stereotype that creative arts are for social misfits.

We support artists

We identify promising artists who lack resources and skills to progress and support them.

We Advocate

Today’s youth need a helpful hand and right guidance at every stage. Here’s where we take care of them like our own.

We engage the community

When the community is involved, it becomes easier to understand how to best meet the needs of everyone.

We train

In our studios, creative youngsters can tap the skills of professionals whom we partner with. We engage professionals who share our vision for our communities.

We offer scholarships

One of our areas of focus is audio production and sound design. We focus on preping our beneficiaries for media jobs and self employment.

We collaborate

We partner with other non-profit organizations that support young people and understand the daily challenges they face in their communities.

There is no doubt that creativity is the most important human resource of all. Without creativity, there would be no progress, and we would be forever repeating the same patterns.


— Edward De Bono

Founder Adiko sitting while holding a laptop computer. He is smiling towards the camera. On the laptop screen, it is written, "without art, life would b-flat."

Growing up, I wanted to explore my creativity but I always felt restricted especially in school. Later in my life despite opposition, I pursued a career in music and audio production and later set up a recording studio. There, I found joy in supporting young talents in my community. There are talented young people in my community who never got such a chance. I want to be the one that gives them the hope and support that they need to develop. 

Timothy - Founder Adiko.